kanjin na toki ni wa itsumo soba ni nai
nani ga taisetsuna mono na no ka wakaru tomo shinai
daremo ga kimi ni akiakishiteru

meatarashii mono bakari oikaketeite
'furuki yuki jidai wa doko ni itta no!'
sonna kuchiguse wa kimi ni na geku shikaku wa nai

kimi no me ni utsutteru boku no egao wa subete ga mukuwarenai
saisho kara wakatteta hazu na noni

kono o ozora no shita e tobikonde
hitori kiri de
boku no kawareta karada wa kimi no ude de uketomerareru kana

'shinjiru mono wa sukuwareru' nante
iiwake jouzu na tenshi no tawagoto de
kami sama mo uso ga jouzu

boku no mo ni utsutteru kimi no namida wa
subete ga mayakashi de
saigo ni wa waratteta hazu na no ni

kono o ozora no shita e dakiatte
futari kiri de
boku no karada kokoro ni kimi no koe ga tadokimasu you ni sakenda
soshite
motto kyuuto dakishimete

nanika o eru tame ni nanika o ushinatte daremo da kizutsuiteru

kono o ozora no shita e kowasarete
hitori kiri de
boku no yowaki na taido ni kimi no koe ga
honoo o tsuketekureta kara

kono ooki na omoi ga todokanai kara
hito omoi ni
boku no konagona no kokoro ni kimi no yuki de
saigo no todome wa sashite


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    a beautiful song... Gackt shows that he is one of the best singer!

    Seion June 19, 2003   Link

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